Dear Nonmem users,
I am modelling animal data of a new drug in dogs. I have one iv dose group and 
3 oral dose groups (of the same range).
I started modelling the iv data to obtain good initial estimates of the 
systemic parameters and then, including the oral data I modelled the 
presystemic parameters. Once I obtained a reasonably good model I started with 
the covariate model.
At this step, I observedthat the administration route was statistically 
significant as categorical variable in the inter-compartimental clearance (Q), 
something that I can’t explain well. 
I have heard several times “don´t try covariables that you don’t think could 
affect your parameters” but in this case does any of you have experience with 
similar situations? 
This effect has not been observed in rats.
Couldthe blood disposition of the drug (faster and higher after Iv dose than 
after oral) modify the Q?
Please give me references.
Thank you in advance for your kind help.
BR.
Mark.


      

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